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mike rogers has questions, lindsey graham. i believe the administration if it has as strong a case as it does, secretary clinton should brief them in private, public would be better, she would make more progress in private, to let them know what the facts are. >> chris cizilla, what about hillary clinton trying to put this to rest for the administration when, in fact, she could have testified in the first place or not testified, could have come on the sunday talk shows but it was not something she does and it was a hot potato and the white house seemed eager to put susan rice in that seat. >> i agree totally. i think mark is right, that the right thing probably to do is more information is better than less information on this topic. i watch "meet the press" yesterday, i watched your reaction after mike rogers. i had a similar reaction. kind of throwing that allegation of maybe the president knew without any evidence behind that claim, is particularly when it relates to foreign policy this is a serious charge here. i would say
mike rogers has questions, lindsey graham. i believe the administration if it has as strong a case as it does, secretary clinton should brief them in private, public would be better, she would make more progress in private, to let them know what the facts are. >> chris cizilla, what about hillary clinton trying to put this to rest for the administration when, in fact, she could have testified in the first place or not testified, could have come on the sunday talk shows but it was not...
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i like mike rogers and dianne feinstein. but to say the intelligence committee -- community did a good job, what about the months before this attack? what about the rise of al qaeda in benghazi? what about the british ambassador closing the consulate in benghazi because it was too dangerous for the british? what about the red cross leaving? what about all of the warnings coming out of benghazi? did the cia tell the president that benghazi is falling into the hands of al qaeda? and i blame the president more than anybody else. susan rice is a bit player here. was he informed of the june attack on our consulate where they blew a hole -- where 40 people could go through? was he aware of the august 15 cable where stevens was saying we can't withstand a coordinated al qaeda attack? there are 10 militia groups all over benghazi. i blame the president for making this a death trap. i blame the president for not having assets available to help these people for eight hours. we need a select committee not only to look at intelligence f
i like mike rogers and dianne feinstein. but to say the intelligence committee -- community did a good job, what about the months before this attack? what about the rise of al qaeda in benghazi? what about the british ambassador closing the consulate in benghazi because it was too dangerous for the british? what about the red cross leaving? what about all of the warnings coming out of benghazi? did the cia tell the president that benghazi is falling into the hands of al qaeda? and i blame the...
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mike rogers, dianne feinstein join me, also lindsey graham, south carolina republican leading the charge against the president's u.n. ambassador, susan rice is a nominee for secretary of state. all of this happening while the president is trying to get something done with congress over avoiding the fiscal cliff. and the future of the republican party. all coming up on "meet the press." and after the program, my press pass program with an inside look at lincoln with president historian fdoris kaernz good wi. >>> a man diagnosed with cancer and given just weeks to live finds solace at church. not in the way you might think. greg thomas was diagnosed with stage 4 head and neck cancer three years ago. on long walks to clear his head, he found an old rundown church. he couldn't get inside, so he would sit on the steps to pray. and one day, thomas got enough energy to start repairing the church. get this just as the church started to shape up, thomas' cancer went into remission. >> there has been a lot of tears shed on these steps. and they have been tears of joy, tears of pain, tears of bless
mike rogers, dianne feinstein join me, also lindsey graham, south carolina republican leading the charge against the president's u.n. ambassador, susan rice is a nominee for secretary of state. all of this happening while the president is trying to get something done with congress over avoiding the fiscal cliff. and the future of the republican party. all coming up on "meet the press." and after the program, my press pass program with an inside look at lincoln with president historian...
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right now three of his republican colleagues are vying for the gavel, including congressman mike rogers of alabama, mike mccall of texas and candice miller of michigan. and congressman king speaking out about the responsibility of u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice taking over as secretary state. the congressman said today on meet the press he approved of her performance as ambassador to the u.n., but feels she mishandled the response to the deadly attack on our consulate in libya. meanwhile, senator john mccain right now would oppose rice's confirmation says he could change his mind. still, he and senator lindsey graham says that rice needs to clear up her stance on the benghazi attack. >> and she could give everyone explaining their position and actions they took and i'll be glad to have the opportunity to discuss these issues with her. >> when she comes over, if she does, there'll be a lot of questions asked of her about this event and others, but i do not believe the video is the cause. >> harris: of course, he's talk about that a video at first the white house says triggered a
right now three of his republican colleagues are vying for the gavel, including congressman mike rogers of alabama, mike mccall of texas and candice miller of michigan. and congressman king speaking out about the responsibility of u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice taking over as secretary state. the congressman said today on meet the press he approved of her performance as ambassador to the u.n., but feels she mishandled the response to the deadly attack on our consulate in libya....
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. >> her concerns and the concerns also as i understand it of the house republican chair mike rogers, a former fib agent himself is they were not told. they didn't get a heads-up from the fbi or the dni or the head of national intelligence, general clapper. they didn't get a heads-up from the nsc or the white house. the first thing they know on friday, general petraeus is resigning, and the president's accepting his resignation without knowing there's months and months of an investigation into a possible compromising of national security. their argument is that as the oversight committee, at least the chairpersons and vice-chairs, four of them, should have been told. >> pete williams, our legal correspondent for nbc news was on with you. he was also on with chuck todd this morning, and he questioned whether the fbi was obligated to share this information with the cia or even members of congress regarding the investigation, especially in its infancy and when they found out that no crime had been xhicommitted. >> that is the dilemma of fbi. there's that long history of the fbi going bac
. >> her concerns and the concerns also as i understand it of the house republican chair mike rogers, a former fib agent himself is they were not told. they didn't get a heads-up from the fbi or the dni or the head of national intelligence, general clapper. they didn't get a heads-up from the nsc or the white house. the first thing they know on friday, general petraeus is resigning, and the president's accepting his resignation without knowing there's months and months of an investigation...
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there are quite legitimate questions, which is why it's so baffling for senator mike rogers and lindsey graham to throw out these political grenades, almost testing to see if they can explode. >> the reason that you're finding lindsey graham do that is because he's now in cycle, which means he's up for re-election. notice that prior to a month ago, if you will, lindsey graham wasn't that much in the press on these issues. he was very quiet, and he was out advocating for governor romney to be president of the united states. all of a sudden, they find an opening. guess what? lindsey graham is utterly terrified as the senior senator from alabama against someone. i'm not surprised by something like that. the question is if they want tovp an investigation, vote to have one. let's have the investigation, and shut the hell up until the investigation is final and done. then if there's a problem, say there's a problem. >> quickly, rachel, can they get to the bottom of who changed the talking points? is that something -- again, i was watching "morning joe," and there was a difference of opinion i
there are quite legitimate questions, which is why it's so baffling for senator mike rogers and lindsey graham to throw out these political grenades, almost testing to see if they can explode. >> the reason that you're finding lindsey graham do that is because he's now in cycle, which means he's up for re-election. notice that prior to a month ago, if you will, lindsey graham wasn't that much in the press on these issues. he was very quiet, and he was out advocating for governor romney to...
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a programming the snow, "meet the press" panel, dianne feinstein and lindsey graham and mike rogers. first, the white house assume of the day, chipotle beef. i'm careful now on how to pronounce "chipotle." i think the best flavor right now is the flavor of 2013. don't forget to check out the website. msnbc.com. we'll be right back. ♪ three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every...
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and then mike romers said -- mike rogers, mr. clapper, can you explain why you just told us it wasn't you and you had no idea who did it? so that's why i asked if she gave you a name of who briefed her. >> no. we have not been getting a name, but i would say, megyn, that i still think that there needs to be more sufficient answers as to what agency changed the talking points and who did that, and those are some of the questions we have answers -- we expect answers to. and also why they did that. it's absurd to me to think that you would omit the reference of al-qaeda. so we didn't want to tip al-qaeda off? and particularly since it's very important that the american people not be left a misleading impression which is what happened here. and not only did it happen, if the intelligence community knee why buy the 22nd this was wrong, how come we weren't told sooner and why didn't ambassador rice say what she said was wrong sooner? megyn: some suggesting the attacks on ms. rice are based on her gender and her race, and that's what's
and then mike romers said -- mike rogers, mr. clapper, can you explain why you just told us it wasn't you and you had no idea who did it? so that's why i asked if she gave you a name of who briefed her. >> no. we have not been getting a name, but i would say, megyn, that i still think that there needs to be more sufficient answers as to what agency changed the talking points and who did that, and those are some of the questions we have answers -- we expect answers to. and also why they...
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on "meet the press" mike rogers made a controversial statement over who knew what president about the petraeus scandal. >> do you think the president should have been told before election day. >> i'm not sure the president wasn't told before election day. the department of justice didn't notify the president. >> that's news. the president knew before election day. >> i didn't say. that i i don't know. >> there is no evidence of that. there is no evidence. >> joining me is associated press correspondent kimberly dozier who covers intelligence and special operations. welcome back to the show. good to see you. >> good to be here. >> any reason to believe what that chairman rogers is on to something that the president knew about the affair before the election? >> that was a question asked by intelligence committee members this week. when he did know? the white house says he was informed the thursday after the elections and they said they couldn't let them know the investigation was going on as water of watergate procedures put in place to make sure the people at the highest levels could n
on "meet the press" mike rogers made a controversial statement over who knew what president about the petraeus scandal. >> do you think the president should have been told before election day. >> i'm not sure the president wasn't told before election day. the department of justice didn't notify the president. >> that's news. the president knew before election day. >> i didn't say. that i i don't know. >> there is no evidence of that. there is no evidence....
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>> i'm on the intelligence committee and mike rogers the chairman and he indicated yesterday that susan rice may be called as a witness. we shouldn't have to go through all this. it will be easier for the country on our foreign policy if we have the administration be honest and come forward and say what happened. if susan rice has to testify, we have to get to the bottom line. this goes beyond susan rice. we have four solid, good americans killed that day. they were murdered. to have these roadblocked thrown in the way. again, they are trying to blame the cia which was not at fault. they had it right. martha: if you get a chance to question hillary clinton what is your biggest question for her? >> i would ask her what reports they got from the field, what did they send back and what did the state department tell susan right before she went on television. martha: thank you very much, sir. bill: it is only 38 months away. the next presidential election. guess who was there over the weekend. senator marco rubio. and what does that mean, if anything. a terrific panel will analyze that recor
>> i'm on the intelligence committee and mike rogers the chairman and he indicated yesterday that susan rice may be called as a witness. we shouldn't have to go through all this. it will be easier for the country on our foreign policy if we have the administration be honest and come forward and say what happened. if susan rice has to testify, we have to get to the bottom line. this goes beyond susan rice. we have four solid, good americans killed that day. they were murdered. to have...
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mike rogers is the chairman. but i strongly believe that david petraeus has to be a witness at that hearing. if not this week, then weeks after. but as far as the fbi investigation itself, i agree with you. i don't know how this rises to the level of an fbi investigation. secondly, joe, and this to me is the most important thing. once the fbi realized that it was investigating the director of the cia or the cia director had come within its focus or its scope, i believe at that time they had an absolute obligation to tell the president. not to protect david petraeus, but to protect the president. david petraeus -- and i have a great regard for him -- i was supporting him for president in 2009, hoping he'd run in 2012. i know him. i have a great admiration for him. the fact is he is a key part of the president's foreign policy team. maybe more than any other cia director in recent time. he was going around the world negotiating various understandings and agreements. i'm aware of that. and to have someone out there
mike rogers is the chairman. but i strongly believe that david petraeus has to be a witness at that hearing. if not this week, then weeks after. but as far as the fbi investigation itself, i agree with you. i don't know how this rises to the level of an fbi investigation. secondly, joe, and this to me is the most important thing. once the fbi realized that it was investigating the director of the cia or the cia director had come within its focus or its scope, i believe at that time they had an...
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. >> there were media inquiries coming in to her office like mike rogers, the chairman of the house -- they both had queries coming into their offices from the news media. >> right. but she has an even larger concern, which is general petraeus' trip to the middle east, presumably benghazi, there's a report on that that she has not seen. and there are questions about whether general petraeus' mistress knew something about that report that the chairman of the senate intelligence committee does not know. and if that's the case, i think there's going to be a lot of anger on capitol hill. so she's just concerned that she has the most accurate, up-to-date information that she should have as chairman of the intelligence committee. and that would include general petraeus' report, if there is one, from the middle east. >> just because he's resigned as director of the cia, that doesn't mean he's off the hook as far as potentially testify before the intelligence committees and other committees about what he knew, when he knew it, about the killing of the u.s. ambassador and three other americans
. >> there were media inquiries coming in to her office like mike rogers, the chairman of the house -- they both had queries coming into their offices from the news media. >> right. but she has an even larger concern, which is general petraeus' trip to the middle east, presumably benghazi, there's a report on that that she has not seen. and there are questions about whether general petraeus' mistress knew something about that report that the chairman of the senate intelligence...
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the senate compete with senator feinstein, and mike rogers and i in the house, and we work very closely together and we will be communicating in the next few days. >> will you joint hearings? >> no, but if it's necessary, we need to get the facts, that's the issue, let's see what we get first, and then we'll do what it takes to get to the bottom of all of these issues. >> thank you. >>> an isreali air strike kills a leader, rockets and missiles are flying back and forth and we have details of a deteriorating situation. what's next? he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your d
the senate compete with senator feinstein, and mike rogers and i in the house, and we work very closely together and we will be communicating in the next few days. >> will you joint hearings? >> no, but if it's necessary, we need to get the facts, that's the issue, let's see what we get first, and then we'll do what it takes to get to the bottom of all of these issues. >> thank you. >>> an isreali air strike kills a leader, rockets and missiles are flying back and...
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so congressman mike rogers, who is the chairman of the committee said he finds this story officially, basically, out of the office and he wants to reinterview james clapper to ask about this, quote, new explanation coming out of the office. >> steve: they did say it's out of the office. it's not him per se. so we're supposed to believe that a clapper aide changed what petraeus had said? that's very, very curious. also what's interesting, at one of those hearings they had on capitol hill, i do believe mr. clapper was in the room and they go, was it your office? was it your office? mr. clapper, was it your office? don't know. >> brian: learned the deputies oversaw it and looked at it and the last ones to see it before it was signed on to and passed over to ambassador rice. charles krauthammer heard these series of events and put it this way with bill o'reilly last night. >> how is james clapper, president obama's national security guy who is saying, oh, it's me. i sent rice out there and i took out all the al-qaeda stuff. i'm not buying it. none of this adds up. mccain isn't buying it.
so congressman mike rogers, who is the chairman of the committee said he finds this story officially, basically, out of the office and he wants to reinterview james clapper to ask about this, quote, new explanation coming out of the office. >> steve: they did say it's out of the office. it's not him per se. so we're supposed to believe that a clapper aide changed what petraeus had said? that's very, very curious. also what's interesting, at one of those hearings they had on capitol hill,...
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so senator diane feinstein and mike rogers were on the sunday shows and talked about trying to get to the bottom of this. >> we gave the direction yesterday that this whole process is going to be checked out. we are going to find out who made changes in the original statement. >> what happened was, it worked its way up through the system of the so-called talking points which everyone refers to and then it went up to what's called the deputy's committee. what i found fascinating about this investigation, and again, my role here and my mind is to say was there an intelligence failure? it went to those populated by the appointees from the administration, that's where the narrative changed. how that thing got back to senator rice is another question. >> brian: so the question is, who makes up the deputy's committee? are they more qualified people? are they intelligence experts? are they political insiders? >> alisyn: let's bring in steve doocy. >> steve: i did what most people do, i wick pediad it. according to the wick pedia, the deputy committee, you have the deputy national security ad
so senator diane feinstein and mike rogers were on the sunday shows and talked about trying to get to the bottom of this. >> we gave the direction yesterday that this whole process is going to be checked out. we are going to find out who made changes in the original statement. >> what happened was, it worked its way up through the system of the so-called talking points which everyone refers to and then it went up to what's called the deputy's committee. what i found fascinating...
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i think mike rogers, republican from michigan, chaired a house intelligence committee has concerns about why that narrative was changed, whether it was more political and then you take it to this other level with senator graham and mccain who say, oh, no, this was absolutely a political job here, to basically, in a political season, say that -- not to admit that it was terrorism because it would undercut the argument that the obama team had decimated al qaeda. >> and i wonder if senator feinstein's comments can be considered unequivocal, that the white house had no involvement. who can unequivocally say that? >> i don't think she can know that without the investigation. >> i don't know. >> well, the white house has said on the record that they only changed one word. but that doesn't mean that other parts of the executive branch, which are not the white house, could have changed these talking points as they went through the interagency process. >> republican senator lindsey graham believes the issue was clearly linked to the presidential election and would have ruined the administration's
i think mike rogers, republican from michigan, chaired a house intelligence committee has concerns about why that narrative was changed, whether it was more political and then you take it to this other level with senator graham and mccain who say, oh, no, this was absolutely a political job here, to basically, in a political season, say that -- not to admit that it was terrorism because it would undercut the argument that the obama team had decimated al qaeda. >> and i wonder if senator...
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big names like mike piazza, curt schilling and craig biggio are on the ballot for the first time. so are three great players dogged by steroid accusations -- sammy sosa, barry bonds and roger clemens. "the new york times" sports columnist bill rhodes is here to look at the controversial vote. welcome. >> hey, how are you guys? >> so, what do you think about the admission of those great players in terms of performance on the field to the hall of fame? >> this would be such a short segment if just -- they belong in, it's just beyond a question that these guys are the greatest players in their position. they were superstars before this kind of stuff. and the numbers that these sports voters like speak for themselves. the numbers speak for themselves. and the hall of fame, i mean, give me a break, man. you've got the biggest racist, rapist in the hall of fame. in fact, these two guys are probably the cleanest guys going into the hall of fame. so i mean to me, the debate is not whether they should be in. to me, it's beyond question that they -- you know, the debate, if you want to say
big names like mike piazza, curt schilling and craig biggio are on the ballot for the first time. so are three great players dogged by steroid accusations -- sammy sosa, barry bonds and roger clemens. "the new york times" sports columnist bill rhodes is here to look at the controversial vote. welcome. >> hey, how are you guys? >> so, what do you think about the admission of those great players in terms of performance on the field to the hall of fame? >> this would be...
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that was -- i mean, i said it that day, the next day when i had mike rogers, the chairman of the house intelligence committee on this show. we both said, this is too coincident coincidental. not a spontaneous thing. >> especially two attacks previously at that consulate and does not get you to the attack on the u.s. ambassador. >> petraeus clarifying his remarks tomorrow. is this going to serve as proof that the cia somehow, was it poorly executed investigation or are they did a really poor job communicating early on or they shouldn't have communicated early on until they knew what the story was. >> another example, kate, in the heat of battle when something erupts, you look at all the intelligence sources. you're looking at videos and signals intelligence, things that you collected, pictures, drones and putting all that together and sort through the inconsistencies. it's, as you suggest, until you had the opportunity to do that, you have to be pretty careful about drawing conclusions. >> i want you to stick around for a moment because about to emerge from the senate intelligence commi
that was -- i mean, i said it that day, the next day when i had mike rogers, the chairman of the house intelligence committee on this show. we both said, this is too coincident coincidental. not a spontaneous thing. >> especially two attacks previously at that consulate and does not get you to the attack on the u.s. ambassador. >> petraeus clarifying his remarks tomorrow. is this going to serve as proof that the cia somehow, was it poorly executed investigation or are they did a...